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*According to a note found at the [[Smuggler's Dock]] in [[Sap-Meh Nome]], the Disciples worked together with the [[Hungry Great Ones]], another group of bandits.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Egyptian | *According to a note found at the [[Smuggler's Dock]] in [[Sap-Meh Nome]], the Disciples worked together with the [[Hungry Great Ones]], another group of bandits.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Egyptian Notes]]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 23:53, 16 March 2020

The Disciples of the Lioness was a cult of bandits who worshipped the Egyptian goddess Sekhmet and operated out of the Plesionhudor Hideout in Sapi-Res Nome during the 1st century BCE.
History
In 48 BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa ran afoul of the Disciples during his search for the member of the Order of the Ancients known as The Scarab. When his hunt for the masked one led him to Letopolis, the Disciples attacked the town and Bayek helped the steward of the town, Taharqa, and his men defend Letopolis and its citizens.[1]
After they had beaten back the Disciples, Taharqa led them to the bandits' hideout, telling Bayek about them.[1]
However, this did not hinder the bandits for long, and they continued to haunt the surroundings of Letopolis, their cries calling for the lion-goddess Sekhmet by her many names, their numbers strengthened by the presence of lionesses. Among their crimes, they scared a Yamuan-turned-Letopolitan Nehi, and stole his cart and oxen, Khufu and Chiera.[2]
Trivia
- According to a note found at the Smuggler's Dock in Sap-Meh Nome, the Disciples worked together with the Hungry Great Ones, another group of bandits.[3]
Gallery
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The Disciples attempting to ambush Bayek
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The bandit's hideout
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Origins – The Scarab's Lies
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – New Kid in Town
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – Egyptian Notes